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yes, ma'am. hi. >> i'd like to know how to get biden impeached. the senate won't convict him. that's all the time we have left. thank you for setting your vcr. let not your heart be troubled. >> this is the ingram angle. crocodile tears, so sad. that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> republicans remove congresswomen omar from the foreign affairs committee. >> what is the difference between omar and these members? could it be the way she looks?
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>> it's a political stunt and disservice to the american people. >> what a hideous miscarriage of justice, a majority power crisising influence over house committee assignments right on cue, squad members tried to out outrage one another with their full outrage. [screaming]. >> [bleating]. >> the white supremacy happening is just a bunch of racist gas lighting. they turn congress into a place of fear mongering. >> my voice will get loudered and stronger and my leadership will be celebrated around the world as it has been.
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>> so utterly disingenuous but predicting. the fbi to the epa suddenly crying foul. why? because their committee position was actually put to a vote. how dare they be held accountable for their own toxic words and abysmal record? naturally their dog eared scripts about racism and mysogyny. >> this is an extension of that record. there is nothing consistent about the republican party's attack except for the incitement of women of color in this body. don't tell me this is about constency. don't tell me this is a condemnation of anti-semitic remarks. this is about targeting women of
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color. >> talk about double standards. in democrats lose them it's an again. let's be blunt here. omar lost her position on the foreign affairs committee not because she's a muslim and wears a head scarf. she lost it because over the years she's made a series of anti-semitic comments. she wasn't treated unfairly. the newly elected house decided they didn't want someone with her views involved in the oversight of policy. she's free to serve on committees. but should not serve in this role. she had may apologies that apparently weren't convincing. >> i certainly did not or was not aware the word hypnotize was is a troup.
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there are troups about jews and money that has been enlightening in this journey. >> if democrats want to make this and issue, they can try but the notion she was discriminated against because of her race or religious background is impossible. the notion that the party of adam schiff and nancy pelosi have any legs to stand on to complain about any of this is absurd. they pack the committee with two trump hating republicans and kick marjorie taylor green off because they didn't like her views. at the time we warned democrats they were setting a precedents that would come back to bite them but they didn't listen. the g.o.p. though was not doing this in a tit for tat moment kicking shift and swalwell off their intel committee or omar
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off her foreign affairs committee. the republicans doing that were being practicing mat mike. >> you know swalwell should not serve on intel. how many believe if you're a member of congress and the fbi said nothing but moment your leadership promotes to you the intel committee the fbi comes knocking on the leadership door and says we have a problem, this person has a relationship with a chinese spy? how many believe that person should stay on intel? now, the chairman of the intel committee, adam schiff, i believe i helped him because what he did to the intel committee he used that position as chairman knowing that classified information that others didn't and conveyed to the american public something that wasn't true to try to confuse them on a number of times. >> bingo. i got to tell you, mccarthy that is definitely handle this so far. the press of course came him teeth bared, he hit back into
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tit for tat retribution is, this a message you want to send to voters? >> no, that's the clear part it's not that. democrats last congress removed republican members from all committees. they even judged one republican member not based upon what she had said as a member of congress, but what she said prior to ever getting here. this is nothing like the last congress where you never had and open roll. i've had democrats coming up to me telling me we are running it much better especially the time lot meant. >> now lost in the recent praise for nancy pelosi as a historic, brilliant speaker is the following. she made a huge mistake by giving fringe fools those assignments on committees in the first place. omar never should have been on the committee but pelosi moved to placate the squad on that and so many other issues like fences
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around the capital, radical climate policies and in the and then hard turn left is the major reason why they lost the majority. the democrats find themselves in and unh-unh -- unenvyable position. two nights ago we heard this. >> the january 6 committee final report was more than 800 pages but some material did not make the cut including findings on the failures of federal law enforcement leading up to the attack. >> the chief investigator of the january 6 committee says the government could have prevented it. >> law enforcement had a very direct role contributing to the security failures that led to the violence. >> the law enforcement had a
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direct role, security failures that led to the violence? excuse me? i love how national lacrosse league acts like this is a one day story, nothing more to talk about it pelosi and schumer could have stopped january 6 before it started. they ignored all the warnings. why? we have to get that question answered. now, if a real person were actually on that january 6 committee we would have heard about this months ago but that's how the democrats ran the house zero transparency aid by a media that not only be refused to hold them accountable but actively ran cover for them. those days are over. buckle up libs and dry those crocodile tears and republicans have two years of questioning that need answering will this is our house now. that's the angle. joining me is charlie hurt,
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washington times opinion editor fox news contributor. committee fights aside there is a real battle brewing about oversight that's going to really test them, is it not, going forward? i'm talking about testing republican leadership. explain it. >> yes, it really is. i applaud them kicking omar and schiff and swalwell off the committees. that's small ball. the real test of republican zbrit going to be in the fbi and other department agencies resist and thumb they are noses at legitimate oversight requests and what are house republicans going to do in response? i know it wouldn't pass the senate but are they going to cut funding for these department and agencies? are they going to hold these agency heads in contempt? are they going to try to force these agencies to heal? this is the thing in d.c. a lot of this stuff is white noise. the fight is who decides who governs in d.c. as our
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representatives of the people or is it these unelected bureaucrats who think they decide? and republicans need to fight this fight because we for too along have allowed this le vy than of the administrative state unconstitutional administrative state to grow so powerful with unelected bureaucrats they think they can do whatever they want and are not account to be the representatives of the people. republicans need to start fighting this and say we are going to demand oversight, we govern and i think they need too start the drum beat before 2024. >> absolutely. >> defund dismantle so we get power back we can address this and devolve the administrative state. >> impeaching mayorkas, i don't know what that gets them. biden will install another one. that does nothing to defund these agencies when they're no doing what they're supposed to do or had youring america. charlie, but you actually disagree, you're siding with
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elon, omar and apparently shedding crocodile tears of your own over the foreign affairs committee. >> yes, i am. it's almost indy fenceable although i have to say the display by the squad on the house floor made it all worth it is. but i will say, i get a little queasy about this business of tossing people off of committees under our current structure, based on things they've said or done. i didn't like when it they did it to marjorie taylor green and i don't think it's necessary with ilhan omar. swal as well is a national security commissioner. be with omar she's anti-semitic and anti-american and i wish republicans would go to minneapolis and throw her out of office. i don't want her just off the
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foreign relations committee. i want her out of congress. but we unfortunately republicans fail to go make that argument but as is because she gets elected she represents 750,000 americans and we have to deal with that. >> but ned -- >> hopefully they'll go at her at home. >> we went to minneapolis and couldn't believe what we saw. it's a disaster there. she's rarely in the district. people never see her hear. aoc ran over to cnn tonight to deliver what we have come to expect about these committee ex-pullses. >> in the case of all three of these ex-pullses there's either political revenge or there is the absolute agenda of racist women hating xenophobic tendencies and those three things kongs tut modern trumpian
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politics. >> rmx, ned. rmx. if the word racism didn't exist what would they talk about? everything is racist, everything that the republicans do is racist to them. >> because they have no logical arguments and policy to make arguments on behalf of themselves but i mean, these are legitimate reasons that we have removed that republicans have removed schiff and swalwell as charlie pointed out on intel. we have a violent anti-semite. she doesn't have to be on the foreign affairs committee but at some point if you don't want none don't start none. republicans didn't start. this democrats did. if they don't like the rules they shouldn't have made these rules. and i actually appreciate kevin mccarthy going right back at them. >> i do too. >> and pushing back.
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i'd like to see more of it among republicans. >> charlie but the points that we need to make clear tonight are legislative accomplishments, banning tiktok, removing permanent normal trade relation status for china, defunding these agencies that are working against the will of the people whether the dei nonsense, defense, the nonsense at dhs, don't you think they have to start ticking off things at the house they pass and put the senate on notice? >> absolutely and they need to start with the spending process. the whole east that spending bills taxation bills ghin the house because it's a paramount importance that the people that the lawmakers closest to the people do the grave work of spending your money and taking your money and republicans need to start that fight and be ready to carry that fight all the way to tend and it must include
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defunding these agencies that are out of control and cutting across the board cutting spending 10 percent a year like every american family like every business has already had to do. >> absolutely right, gentlemen thank you. great to see you. now how do you know that companies that virtue signal with diversity equity inclusion know it's a scam? well they're the first employees dei employees sent packing bloomberg reporting the lay offs sweeping the tech industry are gutting dei departments. listing for dei roles were down 19 percent last year a bigger decline than legal or human resources jobs saw according to finding from tech skills. here to make sense of sit author of put you all back in chains, who are as, it isn't just that these departments are useless. they're actually dragging these companies down; are they not? >> well, that's absolutely
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correct. the bigger point isn't that they bring no value. the problem is they actually destroy. they diminish. they create a problem in the workplace, by creating animus, making racial and sexual concerns even when they don't exist. the truth of the matter is the very companies, the very companies that tried virtue signalling by creating all of these showed how irrelevant those were to their actual operations. i have and idea. if you genuinely are concerned about the problems that face this country, why don't these tech organizations go to inner city schools and operate hire some of the best most talented
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instructors so that signs technology engineering, all the stem activities are mastered? that's the way for the diversity of america that's possible to come forward. teaching people that other people can be judged whether they're good or bad on the basis of their race or gender is not only illegal, but it's actually counterproductive. >> now, here's where mata's chief diversity officer described the layoffs. diversity clugsz can't be the only thing do you in times are good. if it becomes the flavor of the week then companies will lose out on talent. horace, wait r. talented people seeking out dei employment? isn't that the whole points of dei that you lower standards so you can check boxes for various groups that for whatever reason past wrongs or perceived current
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day slight are in vogue? you know, if miriam webster's wanted to be current what they put next to dei is antonym, excellence. you can have excellence or you can have dei. in my upcoming book i have and entire chapter on how dei, although i refer to it as die, how it harms our children, how it harms our communities, how it harms our businesses. this is no way, and we are heading toward a biden-caused recession and these policies encourageing this kind of behavior, if people don't follow the model of what they're seeing from a tech industry and kick this to the curb, they're going to struggle. that's the auto industry. that's the grocery industry. that's the hotel industry.
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a lot of people have followed down this road. >> time to can the diversity deeds all over the united states. thank you. a republican councilwoman just gunned down in what police call a targeted attack. why is no one talking about this? we will speak with her friend later in the hour plus as the public gets a reveal of the horrors democrats released at the southern border they've turned to their last line of defense, hearings or objections to the situation they say are racist, of course. that is not sitting well with one of congress' newest members and he's here next with a response. stay there.
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>> on august 21st noah died as a result of a drug dealer selling counterfeit percoset pills and the pill he took contained 8 milligrams of fentanyl which is four times the lethal dose. >> that was brandon dunn recounting the death of his 15-year-old son at a house hearing on the border issue and noah was one of more than 70,000 americans who died from fentanyl last year. a drug produced largely in china
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then smuggled into the united states over our open southern bother. how bad is this crisis? last year the dea seized 50.6 million fentanyl laced fake prescription pills and more than 10,000 pounds of fentanyl powder, enough to kill more than the u.s. population and here now that grieving father you just heard from, brandon dunn. brandon i started crying when you saw your testimony as a parents of almost now three teenagers and everyone out there who judges anything that happens in any one else's family, my heart breaks for you and i applaud your courage in speaking out, because as we are looking at what's happening across the world sometimes we forget about what's happening right here in our own country. your message more the country tonight? >> thank you for having me on, laura. our message with the forever 15
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project is a pretty basic one. it's to spread awareness of what's going on in this country with fentanyl, because most people are unaware. we were unaware up until just maybe a month or so before noah's passing, and a lot of people think it can't happen to my kid, i've got a good kid, they do a -- the right thing and we felt the same way. noah was a good kid. he was and athlete. he made good grades. you know, he was not -- we would never have expected that to happen to us. and i came up here with just to spread that message and to represent the family that we have dealt with since this happened whose message is pretty
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clear, and that message is there's a problem with this coming into the country, and we have a problem. >> we have an open border. brandon. >> yes. >> your son is gone. 15 years of age. >> yes. >> so and others, near where i live. it seems like i'm reading about something every other day. and we have an open border. i don't care what anyone sells, the board-certified essentially open gauvenlt to cross into the country, can you come in. most people are staying. >> exactly, and the cartels are taking advantage of that. we don't have the security we need at the southern border to prevent not just this drug but all drugs from coming into the country and like i mentioned before the families that we work with all said go up there and tell them that there's a problem at the border. it's broken and needs to be
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fixed. >> i want you to respond to something a congresswoman said at yesterday's hearing. >> what i find particularly perness is the attempt to con plate the migrants with the scourge of fentanyl trafficking. overwhelmingly comes through ports of entry on trucks and cargo slips not on the backs of migrants. >> brandon, your response to that. well, it's just another diversion from the truth. despite how it's getting here, it's coming here. not much of it is coming from cargo ships. almost all of its coming through the southern boarder. she's siting congress bottom and apparently not aware of the fact that we have a fentanyl problem at the border. brandon. thank you.
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>> one of the other witnesses also didn't seem to think there was a problem, which i find hard to believe, since this county had 64 deaths last year i believe from fentanyl. >> brandon, we thank you for your courage and again, our deepest sympathy to your family. >> thank. >> faced with the reality of deadly policies the democrats don't just callously dismiss concerns them. reach into their craven bag of tricks. >> first hearings will showcase the tendencies of the republican wing of the party that seeks to close to border from refugees like places like cuba and venezuela. >> it's trial for that troll to retire but for the time we can relish him being put in place. >> the democrat party unfortunately uses race as a scapegoat for everything. i'm here to hold this administration accountable to
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understand there are issues of race that need to be addressed and sir, this ain't one of them. >> joining me now that man you just heard freshman congressman from texas, leslie hunt. congressman great to have you on the show tonight. did you expect capitol hill to be this dismissive of american suffering? >> what i did not expect is that this administration as i just said earlier would use race as a scapegoat for everything. i had the opportunity to meet mr. dunn yesterday, and i tell you, fentanyl doesn't care about race religion color or creed. fentanyl kills indiscriminately and we as a body have got to make sure that our american citizens are safer after we convene to insure that this doesn't happen anymore and i don't care you what look like. i don't care where you're from. this is ridiculous and the left has weaponized race and i am literally here every single day to make sure that we hold them
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accountable to not using race as a scapegoat for everything. >> congressman, we had aoc, saying that congresswoman ilhan omar was thrown off a committee because of race and now the border is racist, apparently, just having a border is racist. the honor code is considered racist by some colleges. what does this do to real racism? does it diminish or elevate it? >> she was thrown off that committee because of her anti-semitic statements. laura i've been black for a very long time. [laughter] one thing i understand is everything can't be about race and when you make everything about race then the issues that are about race aren't taken seriously and when you look at what's happening at the border we have had over 5 million people enter our country illegally. we have had enough fentanyl to enter our border to kill every single american five times.
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what does that have to do with race? at some point we as republican party have to step up and say we are going to protect our citizens. we are going to do what the federal government is supposed to do and protect the safety of our citizens every single day and that's what our judiciary committee is dedicated to do the next two years and i'm so dmad believe jim jordan as our leader because we are ready. >> congressman, i am so happy that you're in congress and i applaud you and i can't wait to see back you do and we are going to hold you canable sir so you better do what you say. >> thank you god bless so much, get better. >> set your dvr every night 10 p.m. so you never mysteries like the ones we are following like this. you wants to know how much china owns us? they're floating a spy balloon over the sites of three of our nuclear missile silos in montana
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and our government is refusing to do anything about it. this is maddening. details in a moment.
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antisemitism. >> gas prices are shooting back up, and cnn is on its. >> how did we gets here exactly? can you walk us through that? >> there's a number of factors, the war in ukraine of course cents prices for oil and natural gas smarply higher. the bounce back from covid winter weather knocked out refine rigs and the question is how much higher do gas prices go? >> and sen that analysis was the most obvious cause:joe biden. the only thing that temporarily set prices low in the first place was biden raiding our streenl i can petroleum reserves. he killed keystone. in fact his administration has leased feuer acres for drilling offshore and on federal lands than any other administration since world war ii. but cnn found the real culprit.
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>> you were struggling to pay to fill up your gas tank last year. the world's largest oil companies were making more money than they ever have before. >> big oil is making money right now. check out the eye popping numbers and shell exxon chevron all of them doubled their profits over the past year. >> hmm. why do you think? i love that graphic by the way. are oil companies price-gouging keeps prices higher? the reality is obvious. they're benefit from a historically tight supply. it's called supply and demand. it's all on biden so by expanding production and the war in ukraine joe biden is keeping the covers of the oil companies full and your pockets empty. we told you after months of angle from local residence the u.s. air force has told north
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dakota leaders chinese company plans to build a wet mill plant near a military installation poses a significant national security threat. it prompted city officials say they'll move to stop the project but the stories of cheaney isaac sigss and influence are growing, the latest touching our own military education institution. our next guest says chinese communist party linked companies are purchasing. joining me is florida congressman mike walsh. i read about in congressman i'm lying this can't be right and we are going to get to balloon gate in a moment but what about this story first? >> well, laura a chinese backed private equity are buying up boarding schools private schools
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and second ril education all over florida, new york, california, from and of them have junior rotc programs so this is a double win for the chinese communist party. one they're putting confucius institutes into our elementary and high schools and having propaganda platforms to the next generation of america including our military leaders going through the rotc program and get to send their elites there at probably a reduced cost so this is a double win for them laura. this is part of the broader assault of the chinese communist party buying up america, whether it's our farm land, whether it's in our educational system, they have hundreds of thousands of students in our universities. of course we have seen the billions pouring into endowments researchers in our labs that are stealing our i.t. we have to wake up as a country.
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>> what to do about it? >> first be put the pentagon on notice we can't have military officers, it's enough with the woke teachers and teaching coming out of it but now we have chinese influenced schools producing the next generation of military leaders and then we've got to put a spotlight on money across the board. >> defund. i got to get your reaction to this story the chinese spy balloon spotted over the western part of the united states senior defense official told pentagon reporters the united states has very high confidence it's a chinese high altitude balloon flying over montana which is home to one of the nation's through nuclear missile fields. congressman why hasn't this been taken out yet? why is this still over our airspace?
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why? >> apparently, it was suggested to shoot it down and the pentagon has decided what they think this balloon is able to surveil isn't worth the potential lessen casualties from the debris and the collateral damage but from what i can tell it's over rural montana and the dakotas not over downtown l.a. but this is part of the total lack of push back. >> they own news is whether it's taiwan or our planes and now they're overflying our nuclear sites and keep getting away with it because we let them. >> this is a national embarrassment. 350,000 chinese students in our schools, now a spy balloon can just apparently fly over our missile silos. and we are not going to do anything about it? >> secretary of state is on his way over and i think it's going
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to be climate at the top of his list and the chinese are cranking out solar panels, powered by coal and they're going to eat our lunch all day long because they know the administration is going to make concession after concession. and oh, by the way, as we push everything to batteries we are buying them from them that own 75 percent of the e.v. market. >> congressman we have a lot to talk about on this topic but that's it for now. this is their trial balloon. they're floeling it and we are failing it. congressman thank you. congresswoman in new jersey gunned down near her home in what appears to be a far debted attack. the details on this tragic story are next.
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>> nate has all the details. >> just and absolutely tragic. uniways 30-year-old mother of young daughter very involved in her church, yet according to multiple reports targeted in
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this shooting while driving near her home. she wasn't shot by one stray bullet. she was shot multiple times and police found her dead at the crime scene. she was the chair of sayerville public safety committee and worked closely with the police chief to reduce crime but the city administrator says he doesn't think that played a role in her murder. >> i can't think of anything that she could have done or said that would have made her targets of such a heinous act, nothing that would lead to us believe her role on the public safety community had nothing to do with this horrifying inks dents. >> laura this is the neighborhood where she it was murdered. police say this is very unusual here. it's not the type of place would you expect something like this. the mayor released a statement.
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new jersey governor phil murphy is promising state support throughout the station. >> joining me is pastor rodriguez. she was friends with the councilwoman and saw her yesterday. last saw her yesterday morning. pastor thank you for joining us. this is such a tragic story. we so sorry for your loss. now, you say this this killing was very personal. what do you mean by that? >> we believe it's very personal because she was shot 7 times in the face and another 7 shots were hitting everywhere so for somebody to get so close to somebody and shoot them so many times it has to be personal. >> do you have any sense that this could be some type of hate
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crime, religiously motivated, given the religious violence that's happening in nigeria, some say that this violence could be brought from ghana, could be brought to the united states? is that possible? >> anything is possible. just because what's going on, like what we had in problem with broomfield, it could be possible but at this point we continue have any answers to that question, but it's a possibility. >> for somebody to be shot 7 times at close range in the face, i mean, it's cartel or it's something personal. now, in addition to being a councilwoman eunice was also and active member of her church. here she is preaching just a few years ago. >> the beautiful thing about god al mighty. god al mighty is like a diamond. he has and sides to him.
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the way i relate with god is different from how you relate with him. that is the beauty of god. >> pastor, your reaction. she was and amazing person. that was at her church, which is a nigerian church. by all accounts, an amazing woman, incredible asset to the community. why would somebody do this? >> there's probably not and anxious why would somebody do that. somebody who has no heart, some who has no love for kmumt. somebody who could have been jealous. it could have been and reasons to hurt somebody like her who was such a beautiful soul who loved everybody who always smiled who never said no who would take her jacket off and give it to you. she was such a light to everybody in the community it's horrifying thinking of anybody trying to hurt her. >> pastor have the police said they have any leads, any security camera footage from
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anyone? >> there's hasn't been leads. the only thing they have commented is there was a man standing next to the car and he ran into the woods. that's the only thing that has been said. there's nothing else we could go by at this point. >> we are going to follow up on this. pastor we are so sorry for your loss. this is just a heartbreaker. thank you for joining us and telling her story. mayor eric adams has a plan to save new york week. we are going to reveal it to you next. dwomfour.
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>> if we didn't have covid asylum seekers economic challenges, if we didn't have all these things, i wouldn't want this job. i want it because it's hard. winners want the ball with the game is on the line. give me the ball. i want the challenges that we are facing as a city. >> new yorkers handed him the
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ball but he fumbled it. adams is targeting takeout. a law signed this week prohibits restaurants from providing plastic forks and so forth unless they're requested and unbelievable. well done, sir. nice job tackling the big problems. gutfeld next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [laughter]. >> look at you, happy thursday everyone. it's almost friday. ha ha. soon it will be monday. oh well. tonight we are going to talk about a comedian. so iyo

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